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Published March 8, 2019 | Accepted Version + Supplemental Material
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Banjo Ring from Stretching String: A Zero Break Angle Demo

Abstract

A novel bridge and tailpiece design allows direct comparison of the sound of zero break angle with same banjo (and all its parts) configured to have an angle of 13 degrees. This lends additional support to the 2014 proposal that a key element in banjo sound is the frequency modulation produced by string stretching due to a floating bridge, break angle, and head with substantial motion. When playing a banjo tune in the 0 degree configuration, there are enough audio clues that it still sounds like a banjo. The comparison allows you to judge for yourself to what extent it's lost its ring or sparkle.

Attached Files

Accepted Version - zero-break.pdf

Supplemental Material - 4th-comparison-0.5sec.mp3

Supplemental Material - 4th-comparison-2.5sec.mp3

Supplemental Material - A.mp3

Supplemental Material - B.mp3

Supplemental Material - C.mp3

Supplemental Material - D.mp3

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